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Zheka2015-05-05 15:11:04
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Zheka, 2015-05-05 15:11:04

The axis does not boot from the disk, writes: Boot failure, what could be the reason?

The axis does not boot from the disk, writes: Boot failure Reboot and select proper Boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device
, what could be the reason? rearranged the jumper, reset the bios, tuned it, changed the RAM, pulled it out, and what is interesting in the BIOS sees the disk, the installation of windows goes on, copies the files to the disk and after rebooting, it displays the inscription above ...
P4IBASD motherboard, the disk is old ide

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Evgeny, 2015-05-05
@yellowmew

Searching for boot record from hdd-0
- more like a BIOS message
Check if the boot device sequence is set correctly and, this also occurs, the HDD selection sequence in the BIOS

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GranD1K, 2015-05-05
@GranD1K

The drive and the hard drive are not on the 1 ide loop? If yes, then the problem is in the MASTER and SLAVE jumpers.

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oia, 2015-05-05
@oia

live system, boot up and see what is on the disk, maybe there is a broken file system, or maybe the screw is not visible in the BIOS
, in general, there is little information

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vreitech, 2015-05-05
@fzfx

I would also check the cmos setup for the option to disable writing to mbr.

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aleksandros, 2015-05-13
@aleksandros

It's easier to boot from LiveCD-Flash and a program like BootICE to repair the MBR and boot sector.

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